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1 I Wunderhose i I, I I' t BVENINO 1HJU.HT1N. HONOLULU, T. II., TUESDAY, 1'Eil. 1, 1910. ' t 3 ! Ij i i ini Wunderhose I k 1 L'i , T .1. :U I it Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday LINEN COUCH COVERS Cool and washable; made of striped linen, finished with knotted fringe; 3 yaws long. Price. $2.50. FEATHERSTITCH BRAIDS In al colors; 12-yard pieces; ISc. braids, 8 1.3c. a piece. BORDEAUX LINEN In white only; 20o. qnality, 12 1.2c. a yard. VOILE SUITINOSTan, Grey and Navy; double width; 90c. qnality, 65c. a yard. COVERT CLOTH For Skirts and Snits; Grey, Tan, Black 'and Navy; special, 12 l-2c. a yard. RED TABLE DAMASK COe. quality, 45c. a yard. LADIES' WHITE HOSE Lace ankle and all lace; sizes, 8 1-2. 0, 0 1-2; 35c. Hose, 20c. a pair. PILLOW TUBING By the yard; extra good cotton; 25c. a "yard. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO. Corner Fort and Beretania Streets Opposite Fire Station Great Closing-Out Safe of Our Entire Stock of u LACES and EMBROIDERIES We require space for new lines purchased . by Mr. Curtis in New York. Wc are advised the new stock will be here shortly. We will offer all our Laces and Embroideries at Big Reductions We are going to replace every number with an entire new line. Profits Not Considered at This Sale The Bargains now on offer Tuesday, Feb. 1st ...I. !. Jordan's Furniture We carry the largest and most varied stock in the .islands. Good furniture at moderate prices. ', ii. .Your credit is good. , w J. HOPP & CO. 185 Kinc St. ' Is the Wood Pile Getting Low? YOU'LL FIND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY WOOD IS Honolulu Construction & Draying Co-, Ltd. Fort St., below Merchant. Phone 281, CAVING JUNE KILLS MANY MINERS PIUMKUO, Colo., Jan. 31. Th rough a cnve-ln In tho Prlnfero mine ot tho Colorado Iron and Fuel Com pany, one hundred and forty-nine miner were today entombed. It Is believed that all are dead. The mine disaster came with such awful suddenness that few of 'lfai,'lncn nt work In 'tho lower leVels were able to escape. Assistance rwntaentsat the earliest possible minute, but nothing could be done for he iunfortunate victims. i'C-Tonight tho rescuers had managed to recover ecvcnty.'nliio dead I bodies, but could discover no hopciul slgris and were forced to report fllrat all 'of the Imprisoned men wcr e probably dead. i m i mi m AUTOPSY SHOWS POISON. CHICAGO, Jail. 31. The autopsy on the remains of Colonel Thomas H Swopc, the Kansas City millionaire, who died where suddenly, has dis closed the presence of Btrychnlne In tho stomach of tho dead man. The authorities are now working on the case, and hinolson scandal la sure to result, It Is believed. $i' ESTRADA'S ARMY MUTINIED. ' ' 11L.UKFIKLDS, Jan. 31. Klve hundred soldiers of General Kstrn da's revolutionary army havo mutln led. Today.tbe mutineers boarded n ship find sailed for Orcytown. Fo arlng trouble, 'tho U. S. S. Des Moines left Immediately after for th e samo destination. m i i ' " i PRESIDENT'S BROTHER ILL. ' Jf- , LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31. Henry Tafthrqtheof the President, Is III here at the home of his sister,- Mr. TaftHssufforlng'froni erysip elas, and his condition Is considered very serious. The President has been notified. EXPECTED HEIR. MAOIIID, Jan. Sw eating ecnt In May. -Queen Victoria of Spain' Is expecting an Inter- DR. BURDETTE SPEAKS AT LEAGUE Open-air Pavilions Are Planned in Seven City Districts Subscrip tions From Citizens Coming In Freely. WOOLLEY DENIES . ' HAND IN BILL Gives Local Man Some Hard Raps Petitions From Chinese of This City a Feature of Bill Good Enough For All. The Mciils I.caguo of tho Central Union rHurch held a most interest ing meeting last night, mado bo by tho picsence of Dr. Ilohcrt J. llitr dcttc, who wau tho chief speaker of the evening. Places at tnblo were set for near ly two hundred and they were all tilled and the repast enjojed by all present. After the feast came tho reports of the president and other officers of tho league. The vacancy caused by tho going away of Judge Woodruff was filled by thcelcctlon of Judge V. I Whit ney, after which reports of tho dif ferent committees were read. Dr. Hobdy responded to n call tor a report of tho committee onnntl tuberculosls, and gavo a rcsumV of what had been dono In the past and outlined what tho committee, pro posed to do in the futuro In tho way of fighting the disease. Tho city Is to be divided Into seven districts, with nurses in charge of each district. Mr. nath of Palanm gave some ad ditional Information In regard to the campaign. lie stated that a Bite has already been secured for tho day camp, plans have been drawn, and a bid of $1100 for Its erection sub mitted. Mr. Dillingham stated that the Mon'a League had pledged Itself to ralso $2500 toward tho fund for the nntl-tuberculosls campaign, and call ed upon A. Lewis Jr., as chairman of the committee on subscriptions. to report on wtyit had been dono to ward raising the money. Mr. Lewis reported that tho sum of 11513, B0 had been subscribed, ono hundred subscribers having pledged an aver age of about 116 each. Dr. llurdetto was then introduced by Chairman Dillingham, and in his characteristic mood Interested those present with an Instructive lecture interspersed with humor that brought laughter from his hearers many times during the talk. It was a pleasant thing, ho said, to bo well known. It reminded him of u n old colored man In Washing ton whose numo was Washington. A visitor once asked him his name. "Mali name's Wnshln'ton," ho re plied. "Washington? That namo sounds familiar," said the stranger. "It seems to me I've heard It before." "I think mebbe you haB," replied tho negro. "I'bo done hauled swill culu dls ward foh 'lebon yeahs." Dr. llurdetto said ho wanted to thank tho people ot Honolulu for the reception that had been accord ed him and Mrs. Durdotto, Dr. Iturdette dwelt at length on tho powor of tho "small man" In the affairs of State as well as In business, icferrlug to him as tho one-talent man. He established the fact that It was not the big and mighty men who motcd the world, but tho doings of the "small man" and taken advantage ot by tho big man. , "Ho glad," concluded Dr. Ilur dette, "If j on nro only a nnn-tnlont man, and try to make amends for that fellow In tho Now Testament who didn't miiko use of his one tal ent to surpass the ten-talent man," EMractg from the speech mado b Prohibition Manager Woolloy before a Bcnato conihilttoo on Pacific Island! brings out the fact tint Woollvy hat it In particularly hard for J. C. Cohen of this city. In Ills speech Mr. Woolloy emphat ically denies that ho is tho father o! tho bill aimed against the lliiuor trat lie of theso islands. He claims that ho had nothlrig to do with It. Included In tho report aro spcechci memorials and petitions both fur and against the bill. One of the most bIr nlflcant Is a letter from tho Chinese lecation at Washington, which statci that n tictlttoti ntmlnst ther bill had Leon received 'from prominent Chinese merchants of Hawaii. Tho first art Iclo of this petition states, "Thero to now In forco and effect In Hawaii r. wlso and good law regulating tho sain of Intoxicating liquors; this law war passed by the Territorial legislature. ECZEMA CURED IN SIMPLE WAY No More Doting the 8tomach Cure the 8kln Through the Skin. .When you have a scratch on jour hand you wash It out and cleaiiko It and then tho skin cures Itself. Tho best Bkin speclallcts today aro agreed that tho only wuy to cure tho skin Is through tho skin. For statis tics show that- nearly all eczema suf ferers aro perfectly healthy In all other wujs except as to their skin. And ir tho eczema patients were real ly suffering from nn Internal malady. tho entire body and not tho skin would be diseased. You can nroio Immediately tho relief of a true sklu euro by usl:ig oil of win tcrgrecn as compounded In D. D. D. I'robcrlnllon. This liquid kills tho unhealthy part or tho skin. Wo have now handled this meritor ious and thoroughly scientific remedy for so long and havo ceon Its reliablo results bo many times that wo freely oxpress our confldonco. Honolulu Drug Co , Fort street. THE EMPIRE. "Tho Conspirators," an Interest ing story picture ot ono ot those mushroom resolutions that aro con tinually arising lii South America. It Is so Intensely realistic that ou forget for the time being that It Is only a Bllonl drama. "Sevres Porce lain," In which mysticism Is devel oped to such nn extent tliat one wonders if thero Is any limit to tho possibilities of moving pictures. "Winning a Widow" Is n comedy that will muUo amy, jounjj lady sit up and mnko mental notes on her chances of grabbing tho first orter she gets and sulng, "Yes, ploase," fJSJT- BULLETIN AUK PtV-im The Chlnoso muni commission ar il; ed In llurlln last week to make n study of German nuval affairs. Piluco Oscar met tho lsltms at tho rnllmiul station nnd accompanied them to tholi hotel. - r FOR SALE. $1800 Lanre House and Lot. about 75x75, on Webb Lane, near King and Llliha Streets, Bareain. ' $000 Four-room House and small Lot on Buckle Lane, near River and Vineyard streets. Sewer connection. Very cheap. $250 Several high Building Lots, Kalakaua Ave. $50 cash; balance $10 per month; no interest. P. E. R. STRAUCH Waity Building; 74 S. Kinrf St I j King! The WUNDERHOSE warrant is very specific. There is no mistak ing its meaning. In each box of WUNDERHOSE is a card with the manufacturer's pledge of good faith to the buyer of WUNDERHOSE- -a card which says: "WUNDERHOSE Warranted to wear, to hold their color, not to rot, not to burn the feet, not to wear out in the heel, sole, or toe for three months. Made in all colors. ymsm TH. PER BOX The Wonderful Bargains Will Soon Be Gone Why pay more for groceries when you can get the very choicest goods in the market, at less than wholesale cost. Compare these prices with what you usually pay : ENGLISH BREAKFAST Regular $1 ; now '.-. .75 GUN-POWDER Regular 65c. ;v now 50 CEYLON Regular 75c;; now , 55 EXTRACTS All Flavors: Regular 35c. bottles; now 25 Begular 20c. bottles; now 3 for 50 DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT Regular 15c, now 3 for 25 FRANCO-AMERICAN SOUPS Regular 40c. ; now ,30 AP0LLINABIS WATER Begular 15c; now Ills ' SOAPS (by the case) Begular $3.50; now $3.25 CROSS & BLACKWELL PICKLES Regular 40c;' now 25 FANCY WALNUTS and ALMONDS Regular 20c; no-. . . .3 for 50 Also, Tremendous Bargains in Trunks and Dress Suit Cases, Agate Ware, Refrigerators, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils Only a few of these items left. Prices have been further reduced. . i C J , BeWfe & Co.'s Store -"Kllfeg conducted by THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. WAIKIKI INN "The Finest Bathing "on the Beach." Meals At All Hours. WINES, LIQUORS,.? AND CIOARS. V,W5 0. BEjUK Proprietor. The French Laundry (J. ABADIE, Proprietor i Agent for 258 BERETANIA STREET F. THOMAS DYEING WORKS, SA N FRANCISCO I H &i WXf M f ? ST A 'V i k i ii t JEi i